The New Zealand Herald

Nikorima eyes early exit from Warriors

Utility set to join Rabbitohs after falling down the pecking order at Auckland club

- Michael Burgess

Kodi Nikorima’s time at the Warriors is all but over. The Warriors are likely to grant Nikorima an early release from his contract, as he looks to make an immediate switch to the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

Although the final paperwork has yet to be completed, it’s understood Nikorima has completed formalitie­s and a medical at the Sydney club.

Nikorima’s management recently approached the Warriors to ask for permission to talk to other clubs, with a view to a mid-season transfer.

The 15-test Kiwi has been on the fringes this year. He has made two starts in the halves but has otherwise been a bench utility, with Chanel Harris-Tavita preferred alongside Shaun Johnson and recruit Daejarn Asi making a strong impression last Saturday against the Raiders.

Although Harris-Tavita will be sidelined for the next few weeks, the Warriors are confident they have halves cover, with Asi and also Reece Walsh if necessary.

But the versatile Nikorima will still leave a vacuum, as the most experience­d dummy half behind Wayde Egan. Jazz Tevaga is seen as an emergency option while 19-year-old Taniela Otukolo is still learning his trade and wouldn’t be a full-time alternativ­e should Egan get injured.

So, the Warriors will immediatel­y begin to assess backup hooker options on the market. They want the right man, and won’t rush into a move, but would like to find someone within the month.

The Warriors were reluctant to stand in Nikorima’s way, once he had ambitions elsewhere.

The 28-year-old was never an option beyond this season as he wants to remain across the Tasman with his Australian partner and their children.

Nikorima has also been inconsiste­nt, with his output over the past 18 months not matching his undoubted natural ability. His departure will also free up space in the salary cap.

Nikorima wasn’t included in the extended squad to face the Sharks this Sunday, though the club said that was related to his recovery from recent Covid infection.

Nikorima got sick the day before the Melbourne game and had prolonged and heavy symptoms, only returning to training this Tuesday.

“I probably can’t shed too much light on it at this stage,” said coach Nathan Brown when asked about Nikorima’s future yesterday.

“He’s off contract next year and his wife [doesn’t] want to move back to New Zealand — that has been known for a fair while.

“Obviously we’ve had a few blokes ahead of Kodi [this year]. He has played a little bit of six and a little bit of nine but his preferred spot is the halves. So I know he is certainly having a look around at the moment.

“I couldn’t sit here and guarantee that he’ll be with us next week or he won’t be with us next week. But I’m sure there’s things happening behind the scenes.”

Nikorima arrived at the Warriors in May 2019, after Shaun Johnson’s unexpected departure six months earlier. He has played 59 games for the Auckland club, with 11 tries, 39 try assists and 17 line breaks.

Nikorima has had some memorable moments, with the 2020 season probably his best campaign.

The move means Nikorima could make his Rabbitohs debut next week against the Warriors, unless there is a clause in the release agreement.

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